Ok I am 35 wks pregnant. I am also 3cm
dialated. I was wondering I realize that
I cant have sex but is it ok to do other
stuff? I havent been with my husband in
wks and it is killing me. I miss him and
you know he misses me to. So please what
can we do?
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samy444
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 72
Posted: 09-07-05 12:10pm
Go ahead hun, go ahead
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Nicknack
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 272
Posted: 09-07-05 14:24pm
I'd ask your Dr. And I mean your gyno I
am 5 months pregnant anad my babys due
date is february 1st now I was told it's
ok to have sex unless you're having a
complicated pregnancy, bleeding, or your
water breaks. So check w/ your gyno and
see what they tell you. Also I read in my
pregnancy week by week book that when
you're further along you can still have
sex but don't do positions where you or
the guys directly on your back so try
sitting a postion like the one where you
sit a counter and your guy while standing
up facing you and have sex like that me
and my husband did that before we were
pregnant and some girls house and it feels
really good.
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angel6932
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 788 Location: US
? Posted: 09-07-05 18:35pm
See that is kinda hard he is 6'9 and I am
5'5 so my thing is this so it is ok for
mutial masterbation right. Just as long
as no cum comes on me right?
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